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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 2 MIN

Federal Workforce Loses 271,000+ Jobs as OMB Director Vought Faces Morale Crisis and Budget Cuts

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Russ Vought, Director of the Office of Management and Budget, faces criticism for recent federal workforce changes revealed in new Office of Personnel Management data up to February 2026. The Revolving Door Project reports that over 271,825 federal jobs were lost since last year, with 138,541 from the Deferred Resignation Program, a January offer to over two million workers to stop working until September while keeping pay, aimed at slashing staff. Morale has plummeted, according to Public Policy Solutions research in their Federal Public Service in Peril report. No agency scored 50 or higher on the Engagement and Satisfaction Index this year, down sharply from last year. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau fell from 71.0 to 8.1, the Federal Trade Commission from 77.8 to 34.3, and the Securities and Exchange Commission from 84.2 to 31.3. Voughts policies now limit positive performance reviews to normalize ratings, increasing those scoring three out of five from 34.9 percent to 46.8 percent. These quotas exempt political appointees in Schedule C and Schedule G roles, fueling charges of politicization. Surveys show only 25.2 percent of employees feel protected from favoritism or coercion, down from 56 percent, and 22.5 percent believe they can report violations without retaliation, down from 71.9 percent. The Fiscal Year 2027 budget proposal, which Vought oversees, boosts defense spending by 44 percent or 1.5 trillion dollars while cutting 73 billion dollars from domestic programs. North Dallas Gazette notes slashes to housing, education, and consumer protection, including 10.7 billion dollars from housing like community development block grants and rental assistance, and an 84 percent cut to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau examination staff. Senator Alex Padilla questioned Vought on the budgets 42 percent defense hike and its impacts. ProPublica reports the administration advances a rule under OMB review that could cut Supplemental Security Income benefits for up to 400,000 low-income adults with disabilities like Down syndrome. These moves underscore Voughts push to reshape the federal government amid ongoing debates over efficiency and capacity. Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Please subscribe for more updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Russ Vought, Director of the Office of Management and Budget, faces criticism for recent federal workforce changes revealed in new Office of Personnel Management data up to February 2026. The Revolving Door Project reports that over 271,825 federal jobs were lost since last year, with 138,541 from the Deferred Resignation Program, a January offer to over two million workers to stop working until September while keeping pay, aimed at slashing staff. Morale has plummeted, according to Public Policy Solutions research in their Federal Public Service in Peril report. No agency scored 50 or higher on the Engagement and Satisfaction Index this year, down sharply from last year. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau fell from 71.0 to 8.1, the Federal Trade Commission from 77.8 to 34.3, and the Securities and Exchange Commission from 84.2 to 31.3. Voughts policies now limit positive performance reviews to normalize ratings, increasing those scoring three out of five from 34.9 percent to 46.8 percent. These quotas exempt political appointees in Schedule C and Schedule G roles, fueling charges of politicization. Surveys show only 25.2 percent of employees feel protected from favoritism or coercion, down from 56 percent, and 22.5 percent believe they can report violations without retaliation, down from 71.9 percent. The Fiscal Year 2027 budget proposal, which Vought oversees, boosts defense spending by 44 percent or 1.5 trillion dollars while cutting 73 billion dollars from domestic programs. North Dallas Gazette notes slashes to housing, education, and consumer protection, including 10.7 billion dollars from housing like community development block grants and rental assistance, and an 84 percent cut to Consumer Financial Protection Bureau examination staff. Senator Alex Padilla questioned Vought on the budgets 42 percent defense hike and its impacts. ProPublica reports the administration advances a rule under OMB review that could cut Supplemental Security Income benefits for up to 400,000 low-income adults with disabilities like Down syndrome. These moves underscore Voughts push to reshape the federal government amid ongoing debates over efficiency and capacity. Thank you for tuning in, listeners. Please subscribe for more updates. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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